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Leader Tips
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There are four levels of training for Leaders.
The Training Continuum The Boy Scouts of America's training plan not only provides training for new leaders to help them get started in the right direction, but it also provides continuing training for all leaders. In this way, leaders continue to learn through experience and from additional training opportunities. They stay up to date on the Cub Scout program and acquire new skills that help them do a better job with the boys. 1. Fast Start Training 2. Basic training 3. Supplemental training 4. Advanced training The total training plan is all-inclusive and is designed to deliver the training that leaders need when they need it. Not all leaders will be directly involved in all aspects of the plan, but they should be aware of the opportunities available to them in this continuum of training. This excerpt is from the Cub Leader Handbook (1997) available at your Scout Shop. The following definition comes from the Cub Scout Leader Book
1997. "Blue and gold are the Cub Scout colors. They have special meaning,
which the boys and leaders should understand, and will help them see beyond
the fun of Cub Scouting to its ultimate goals." | |
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